Posted by O on September 12, 2007 at 19:23:42 from (4.156.249.116):
In Reply to: old tractors vs. new posted by Bob N.Y. on September 12, 2007 at 17:17:00:
There is different configurations if you really looked. The underslung fuel tanks allow filling from the ground, and most of them are guarded with skid plates from stuff coming up underneith. The newer tractors are lots better with the hydraulic flow and lift capacitys much higher for much faster cycle times and more power allowing the new ones to work circles around old iron. If you are looking for just a basic new tractor for running a brush hog, look at the JD 5003 and 5005 series, I believe both of those have rear mounted fuel tanks and straddle mount operators platforms instead of flat deck. kubota also makes some basic tractors like the 5700 that are like that.
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